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as to make the committee seven. The calling of the States for bills and resolutions was then commenced. Mr. Foote, of Tenn., introduced several bills, among them one for the repeal of the existing substitute law, and one for the increase of the pay of soldiers. They were properly referred. The same gentleman also introduced several resolutions, one requesting the President to withdraw all diplomatic agents from such foreign Governments as have not recognized us before the first day of February next, and to dismiss all foreign Consuls in this country; referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Also, a resolution in regard to unreasonable searches and seizures. The Chair laid before the House a joint resolution from the Senate. Mr. Preston, of Va., offered as a substitute for the Senate joint resolution, a resolution that the Committee on Printing be authorized to contract for the public printing, and to let the contracts to the lowest bidder, who shall execute